Train and empower a minimum of 300 young innovators/entrepreneurs.
DIA Youth Innovation Lab Trinidad & Tobago
Description
In June 2021, The Trust for the Americas, in partnership with the Caribbean Industrial Research Institute (CARIRI), and the financial support of Citi Foundation, launched the DIA Lab in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, where young innovators and disruptive entrepreneurs will create low-cost, high-impact, high-quality innovation solutions that generate affordable access and livelihood opportunities for their communities on a long-term sustainable basis.
This innovation lab marks the first initiative implemented by The Trust for the Americas in the Caribbean country.
Project purpose
Promote innovation and the creation of disruptive solutions in the youth of Trinidad and Tobago, while developing skills through training and access to technology.
Project goals
Raise awareness among 300 community members through access to technology, mentorship, and awareness activities.
Provide $20,000 USD in seed funding to support disruptive and innovative projects.
Main achievements
Structure
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ICT. Key tools will include an introduction to Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, data visualization, and data-driven projects, the development of public policies with data, data interpretation languages such as Python and R, introduction to machine learning, internet of things, among others.
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Business Training & Incubator. Key components will include digital marketing, critical thinking and communication with clients and partners, intellectual property, social media strategies, and modern tools for commercialization.
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Ideathon sessions are brainstorming/community events for communities to define challenges in a thematic area. The best solutions will get start-up resources and mentoring to translate them into reality, implemented in partnership with local actors.
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Regional Caribbean activities include international specialists, local private and public sectors, and a simultaneous hackathon to promote the use of data to solve social problems.
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Develop an outreach strategy for the local business community to identify candidates to provide mentorship, internships, and job placement opportunities.
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The Pitch Tank Competitions allow the beneficiaries to compete for seed funding based on the quality of their ideas and their business plans.
Strategic partners
Success Stories
Kwasi Edwards
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